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IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY

Ankle injuries are the most common musculoskeletal injuries in emergency rooms and are associated with a great social and economic impact. The need to request additional tests for ankle sprains is based on suspicion of fracture. The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) establish criteria for ordering radiograph...

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Autores principales: SCHIPER, SACHA PUGLIESE, RODRIGUES, HUGO MAIA, REIS, JOÃO EDUARDO LIMA ERNESTO, SILVA, MAYARA BRANCO E, DINATO, MAURO, PAGNANO, RODRIGO GONÇALVES
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Publicado: ATHA EDITORA 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10592341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220233105e266034
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author SCHIPER, SACHA PUGLIESE
RODRIGUES, HUGO MAIA
REIS, JOÃO EDUARDO LIMA ERNESTO
SILVA, MAYARA BRANCO E
DINATO, MAURO
PAGNANO, RODRIGO GONÇALVES
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RODRIGUES, HUGO MAIA
REIS, JOÃO EDUARDO LIMA ERNESTO
SILVA, MAYARA BRANCO E
DINATO, MAURO
PAGNANO, RODRIGO GONÇALVES
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description Ankle injuries are the most common musculoskeletal injuries in emergency rooms and are associated with a great social and economic impact. The need to request additional tests for ankle sprains is based on suspicion of fracture. The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) establish criteria for ordering radiographs to avoid performing unnecessary examinations. Objective: To evaluate the implementation of the Ottawa Rules as a protocol for treating ankle sprains in the emergency department of a university hospital. Methods: This is a retrospective observational study, conducted over a period of three months before and three months after implementation of the protocol. Results: In the first phase, all patients complaining of ankle sprain underwent radiographs. In the second phase, after the application of the OAR, out of 85 patients evaluated, only 58 underwent complementary exams, showing a reduction of 31.8% in the request for imaging exams. There was no significant difference in fracture detection between the two groups (p=0.476). Conclusion: The OAR can be used as a tool in diagnosing ankle sprains, and their implementation reduced the request for imaging exams. Level of Evidence III, Retrospective Comparative Study.
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spelling pubmed-105923412023-10-24 IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY SCHIPER, SACHA PUGLIESE RODRIGUES, HUGO MAIA REIS, JOÃO EDUARDO LIMA ERNESTO SILVA, MAYARA BRANCO E DINATO, MAURO PAGNANO, RODRIGO GONÇALVES Acta Ortop Bras Original Article Ankle injuries are the most common musculoskeletal injuries in emergency rooms and are associated with a great social and economic impact. The need to request additional tests for ankle sprains is based on suspicion of fracture. The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) establish criteria for ordering radiographs to avoid performing unnecessary examinations. Objective: To evaluate the implementation of the Ottawa Rules as a protocol for treating ankle sprains in the emergency department of a university hospital. Methods: This is a retrospective observational study, conducted over a period of three months before and three months after implementation of the protocol. Results: In the first phase, all patients complaining of ankle sprain underwent radiographs. In the second phase, after the application of the OAR, out of 85 patients evaluated, only 58 underwent complementary exams, showing a reduction of 31.8% in the request for imaging exams. There was no significant difference in fracture detection between the two groups (p=0.476). Conclusion: The OAR can be used as a tool in diagnosing ankle sprains, and their implementation reduced the request for imaging exams. Level of Evidence III, Retrospective Comparative Study. ATHA EDITORA 2023-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10592341/ /pubmed/37876862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220233105e266034 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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SCHIPER, SACHA PUGLIESE
RODRIGUES, HUGO MAIA
REIS, JOÃO EDUARDO LIMA ERNESTO
SILVA, MAYARA BRANCO E
DINATO, MAURO
PAGNANO, RODRIGO GONÇALVES
IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY
title IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY
title_full IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY
title_fullStr IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY
title_full_unstemmed IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY
title_short IMPLEMENTATION OF OTTAWA ANKLE RULES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM: PILOT STUDY
title_sort implementation of ottawa ankle rules in university hospital emergency room: pilot study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10592341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220233105e266034
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